Unknown (Greek) Volute-Krater (Mixing Bowl) with a Youth and a Horse in a Naiskos (small temple); also called the Hamilton Vase c. 325 BCE, Terracotta; 88.9 cm high British Museum, London, United Kingdom

A workman with tongs hasjust removed a heated piece ofiron from the forge, and holds it on the anvil; his colleague hoists his mallet aloft to beat the iron into shape, under the watchful eyes of two well-dressed gentlemen. Attic black-figured amphora, 6th century B.C. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Attic black-figure panathenaeic amphora. On the visible side: Athletes with a discus, spear and jumping. On the other side Athena promachos. These amphoras were prizes in sport competetions. These competetions were part of multiple day festivals for the gods. The one we all still play was for Zeus at Olympus, known better as the Olympic Games. Classical Greek period. Found in Greece. 530 BC. Source: Leiden Museum of Antiquities